Calculate Ecological Footprint
You can calculate ecological footprint of
any place, any country, any city, any economy or for
anyone and anything in the world. Although you can calculate
ecological footprint using mathematical equations to estimate
the amount of natural resource consumptions of any country,
economy, village, land, or population.
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Bear in mind
that there are different ways to calculate
ecological footprint and while the definition
of ecological footprint may be universal
throughout the world, the methods of how to
calculate ecological footprint vary from
country to country, institution to institution,
etc. There are many theories of how to
calculate ecological footprint and below are
some ways of calculating ecological footprint
that are currently used.
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How to calculate ecological footprint?
To calculate ecological footprint of
anything is to estimate or calculate how much land and water
area is needed regularly by that population to:
As you can see this is a
broad definition of how to calculate ecological footprint
because there are countless categories of goods consumed by the
population and there is also a large list of wastes generated.
If you were to write all the types of goods consumed by a
population down as well as all the wastes they generate, the
list will go on and on. You would need a supercomputer to
compute and assimilate all the data necessary to calculate
ecological footprint accurately.
Since our technology is not up to calculate
everything we can think of precisely, the best we can do to
calculate ecological footprint is to estimate ecological
footprint based on reasonable assumptions that make sense in
the real world with real life applications.
Ecological footprint calculation
An ecological footprint calculation is a
multi step process. Each step of the ecological footprint
calculation has assumptions and error factors so you need to be
very precise and thorough when calculating ecological
footprint. See calculating ecological
footprint. Calculating ecological footprint is a long,
complicated and involved process that starts with calculating
the ecological
footprint of a person within a country or economy.
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